RAF Lakenheath Is Home to High-Demand USAF Combat Power, Including Europe's Only F-15S
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Photos by Jim Haseltine RAF Lakenheath is home to high-demand USAF combat power, including Europe’s only F-15s. 36 AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 AF Lakenheath, UK, is home to the only F-15 fighter Rwing in Europe. USAF’s 48th Fighter Wing, with its fa- mous Statue of Liberty patch, is tasked with air dominance, rescue, and ground attack to protect allies in Europe or wherever it may be called to action. In November, Laken- heath sent six F-15Es and six F-15s to Incirlik AB, Turkey, to help strike ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria and protect Turkish airspace. In addition to the F-15s, Lakenheath hosts rescue squadrons for combat search and rescue. Here, two F-15Cs from Lakenheath’s 493rd Fighter Squad- ron accompany an A-10 from Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., on approach to the base in England. The Warthog was on a theater security package deployment to Europe when it stopped in to train with the F-15s. AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 37 1 3 4 6 38 AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 2 5 |1| An HH-60G Pave Hawk from the 56th Rescue Squad- and SSgt. Benjamin Hewitt work on an F-15E’s hydraulic ron at Lakenheath flies a training mission on the east system. |4| TSgt. Michael Delucy aligns a GBU-31 Joint coast of England in March 2015. The 56th RQS has de- Direct Attack Munition on an F-15E. Strike Eagles have ployed for combat search and rescue in Iraq and Afghan- flown air strikes for Operation Inherent Resolve in Iraq istan. |2| Capt. Aaron Stevens, top, breaks off in an F-15 and Syria, on top of regular training deployments. |5| from a two-ship formation with Capt. Brian Davis as they Then-1st Lt. Matt McQueeney looks through paperwork return from a training mission at Lakenheath. The base during a preflight check. |6| Maj. Chris Troyer prepares has three fighter squadrons, two flying the F-15E and for an F-15E training mission. one flying F-15C/D aircraft. |3| SSgt. James Coppess AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 39 1 3 4 |1| The flagship of the 48th Fighter Wing leads F-15Es 494th Aircraft Maintenance Unit, carries out a postflight from the 492nd Fighter Squadron and 494th Fighter inspection on a Strike Eagle. |4| Delucy (left) secures a Squadron and an F-15C (bottom of photo) from the GBU-31 JDAM before the bomb is loaded onto an F-15E. 493rd Fighter Squadron on a flight over England’s east SrA. Brittney Jones operates the bomb loader “Jammer.” coast. The Eagles and Strike Eagles of the three fighter |5| An HH-60G Pave Hawk gunner with the 56th RQS squadrons routinely train together in air-to-air and air- checks the ammunition for the helicopter’s .50-caliber to-ground exercises. |2| Lt. Col. Jason O’Brien and SrA. gun before a training mission. |6| F-15E Strike Eagles Bryan Garza review aircraft paperwork before a training assigned to the 492nd Fighter Squadron are lined up on sortie. |3| SrA. Earl Harris, an F-15E maintainer with the Lakenheath’s flight line. 40 AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 2 5 6 AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 41 1 3 6 42 AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 2 5 |1| Pararescuemen from the 57th Rescue Squadron are the RAF to USAFE in 1951. |4| SrA. Nathan Lee (left) and hoisted into a Pave Hawk from the 56th Rescue Squadron SSgt. Joseph Carranza check on a 492nd FS F-15E’s during training. The 57th RQS activated at Lakenheath in avionics during maintenance. |5| SrA. Jordan Hughes (left) February 2015, splitting the base’s rescue airmen into two and Troyer attend to paperwork for an F-15E before a squadrons. In November 2015, the Air Force announced preflight walkaround. |6| The 48th Fighter Wing’s Statue of that the two units will leave the base in England and Liberty patch. relocate to Aviano AB, Italy, in 2017. |2| Three F-15Es and one F-15C—at top left—fly past the White Cliffs of Dover RAF Lakenheath is an invaluable resource for USAF and on the southern shore of England. |3| An RAF Spitfire the US. USAF has had a continuing presence at the base is on display at Lakenheath’s Battle of Britain Memorial. since World War II. Although USAF in 2015 announced The RAF built the base in the early years of World War II plans to close RAF Mildenhall, Lakenheath’s future looks and stationed bomber units there. USAF bombers arrived secure. J in 1948 and administrative control was transferred from AIR FORCE Magazine / April 2016 43.